In Matthew 22, Yahushua shares what the Kingdom of Heaven is like. One of the parables is the wedding banquet, where many were invited, yet only a few were chosen. To me, this reflects our walk with Abba Yahuah and Yahushua. Everyone receives the invitation to know Them—but only a few respond with their heart and actions.
The Narrow Path is not easy, but it is meaningful. I truly believe you can only walk it when you have that intimate relationship with Abba Yahuah and Yahushua. Many hear the call but turn away or reject it. Meanwhile, those the world overlooks—those considered “unworthy” by society—end up being the ones who humbly accept the invitation and show up. The invitation is open to anyone who desires it.
In Matthew 23, Yahushua speaks directly to the teachers of the law, the Pharisees, and the Sadducees, giving them the Seven Woes. He calls out their hypocrisy and their desire for recognition, honor, and status among people rather than having a pure heart before Father.
In my own walk, I try to be mindful of this. Whether through my blogs, videos, or my podcast, I want to share from a place of humility—not for attention, but to honor Abba Yahuah. There was a time when pride crept in, and Father lovingly corrected me. It reminded me that this work is not about me—it is for His Kingdom, through the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
I am not perfect, and I still have much to learn. But I am choosing to stay connected to Abba Yahuah by removing distractions and keeping my heart aligned with Him.
Linked below π is where you can find the reading of these chapters on my Rumble channel. https://rumble.com/v7187mq-the-book-of-matthew-chapters-22-23-seven-woes.html
I encourage you to read or listen to these chapters yourself, and take time to reflect on how they apply to your own walk. May we all learn to reflect on the things we put out into the world and remain humble before Father.
Keep walking the Narrow Path with love, humility, and truth.
I pray you have a blessed day and evening ahead, in Yahushua’s mighty Name — Yahmien.
Much love,
Ruth
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